SimplyBaked
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looking really good, there is nothing wrong with short wide plants...
looking really good, there is nothing wrong with short wide plants...
I see the third node growin outta there, very tiny today.. the first branch looks good, seconds coming in nice, and that third set is workin its way out..
My only question is, the stem looks weak, how can I strengthen it up a bit..?? I have a fan blowing away from the plant, it sort of moves the plant just barely.. I heard that helps, but whats something else I can do??
I've included a current pic.. Day 14 of 12/12 from seed!!!
I did this.. I will check it in a few hours.. I will also try for lowering the temp, turning the AC on in my house.. Central air yo.try a bowl of water..
Drill 2 holes , one on the top of the box, the other one the bottom of one of the side's of the box. get a 12 volt's phone charger and 2 computer fans . mount the one on top to exhaust air and the one on the bottom side to intake air, and wire them to the phone charger ( red wire's in the midle hole of the jack and black wires on the outer rim of the jack) and then build light stopper's from cardboard , if don't know hot to make one, i will draw a sketch .bowl of water didnt help.. but I got a min and max temp and humidity.. the temp at night gets down to 64F with humidity of 27%.. the temp at day gets 94F with humidity of 64%.. Thats max, it hovers between 84F and 97F with humidity of 24% to 64%.. Anyone know what I should do?
i had a plant from my first (botched) grow lean over and touch the ground after getting transplanted. the next day, upright and strong. but died a week later from way way way too much heat stress.Did you transplant it that night before it flopped? If so it may have just been a bit of transplant shock an could have bounced right back... maybe.